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IOM Appeals for $58.5M to Aid Vulnerable Migrants on “Eastern Route

by SAT Reporter
May 16, 2023
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IOM Appeals for $58.5M to Aid Vulnerable Migrants on “Eastern Route
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The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has issued a pressing appeal for $58.5 million in funding to provide life-saving humanitarian assistance to over 1 million vulnerable migrants traveling along the treacherous “Eastern Route.” This migratory route extends from the Horn of Africa to Yemen and Gulf nations and is known to be one of the most dangerous and complex paths in Africa and the world. The lack of financial support has resulted in a drastic reduction in access to crucial aid and protection services for migrants, including support offered at migrant response centers along the route. The IOM’s plea for funding aims to address the urgent needs of these vulnerable individuals in the region and across the African continent.

The Plight of Migrants on the “Eastern Route”:

Each year, hundreds of thousands of migrants, primarily from Ethiopia and Somalia, embark on the perilous journey along the “Eastern Route” in search of employment opportunities in Gulf countries. However, they encounter extreme life-threatening dangers, including starvation, hunger, and dehydration along the way. These migrants often fall victim to human smugglers and traffickers, exposing them to kidnapping, arbitrary arrests, detention, and even forced recruitment into warring factions, particularly in Yemen. The situation is further exacerbated by the ongoing conflict in Yemen, where more than 44,000 migrants find themselves trapped or stranded.

Funding Shortfall and Urgent Need for Assistance:

The IOM, along with 47 humanitarian and development partners, initially appealed for $84.2 million in February. However, only $2 million has been provided thus far, leaving a substantial funding gap. The severe lack of financial resources has led to a significant reduction in aid along the “Eastern Route” and a deprioritization of this critical migration corridor by other donors. The IOM’s Deputy Regional Director, Justin MacDermott, highlighted the urgent need for increased funding, emphasizing that the situation is far worse than in previous years.

Rising Numbers of Vulnerable Groups:

The IOM report also reveals a concerning rise in the number of vulnerable individuals undertaking this perilous journey. In 2022, the number of female migrants on the “Eastern Route” reached 106,700, while the number of children rose to 14,900, doubling the figures from the previous year. Shockingly, these figures surpass the combined number of migrants arriving via the Central, Eastern, and Western Mediterranean, as well as the Atlantic Routes, from across the entire African continent.

Impact on Somalia and Ethiopia:

The funding shortfall has also negatively impacted humanitarian responses to the needs of migrants originating from Somalia. Masood Ahmadi, program manager for IOM Somalia, highlighted the critical situation, stating that without funding, essential services and support for migrants would be severely compromised, further increasing their vulnerability.

Ethiopia, the primary country of origin for migrants on the “Eastern Route,” is particularly affected by the lack of financial resources. Pekka Marjamaki, program officer of IOM Ethiopia, stressed the urgent need for action to address the limited resources available for shelter, reintegration, and basic needs for Ethiopian migrants returning from the treacherous journey. The IOM’s appeal for increased funding aims to ensure the well-being and sustainable solutions for these migrants.

Conclusion:

As the IOM urgently appeals for $58.5 million in funding to aid vulnerable migrants on the hazardous “Eastern Route,” the plight of those embarking on this perilous journey remains a pressing concern. The lack of financial resources has resulted in reduced access to life-saving assistance and protection services, leaving migrants exposed to numerous risks

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